diff --git a/examples/reverse-proxies/nginx/README.md b/examples/reverse-proxies/nginx/README.md index 5501cf1e6..246d24ed3 100644 --- a/examples/reverse-proxies/nginx/README.md +++ b/examples/reverse-proxies/nginx/README.md @@ -15,3 +15,75 @@ Copy the [matrix.conf](matrix.conf) file to your nginx server's filesystem, modi This configuration **disables SSL certificate retrieval**, so you will **need to obtain SSL certificates manually** (e.g. by using [certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/)) and set the appropriate path in `matrix.conf`. In the example nginx configuration, a single certificate is used for all subdomains (`matrix.DOMAIN`, `element.DOMAIN`, etc.). For your setup, may wish to change this and use separate `server` blocks and separate certificate files for each host. Also note that your copy of the `matrix.conf` file has to be adapted to whatever services you are using. For example, remove `element.domain.com` from the `server_name` list if you don't use [Element](../../../docs/configuring-playbook-client-element.md) web client or add `dimension.domain.com` to it if you do use the [Dimension](../../../docs/configuring-playbook-dimension.md) integration manager. + +## Using Nginx Proxy Manager + +Similar to standard nginx, [Nginx Proxy Manager](https://nginxproxymanager.com/) provides nginx capabilities but inside a pre-built Docker container. With the ability for managing proxy hosts and automatic SSL certificates via a simple web interface. + +If Matrix federation is enabled, then you will need to make changes to [NPM's Docker configuration](https://nginxproxymanager.com/guide/#quick-setup). By default NPM has access to ports 443, 80 and 81, but you would also need to **provide access to the fedderation ports** `8448` and `8449`. + + +### Creating proxy hosts in Nginx Proxy Manager + +Open the 'Proxy Hosts' page in the NPM web interface and select `Add Proxy Host`, the first being for matrix web traffic. Apply the proxys configuration like this: + +```md +# Details +# Matrix web proxy config +Domain Names: matrix.DOMAIN +Scheme: http +Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX +Forward Port: 81 + +# Custom locations +# Add one custom location +Define location: / +Scheme: http +Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX +Forward Port: 81 +Custom config: + proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; + proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; + proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; + client_max_body_size 50M; + +# SSL +# Either 'Request a new certificate' or select an existing one +SSL Certificate: matrix.DOMAIN or *.DOMAIN +Force SSL: true +HTTP/2 Support: true +``` + +Again, under the 'Proxy Hosts' page select `Add Proxy Host`, this time for your federation traffic. Apply the proxys configuration like this: + +```md +# Details +# Matrix Federation proxy config +Domain Names: matrix.DOMAIN:8448 +Scheme: http +Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX +Forward Port: 8449 + +# Custom locations +# Add one custom location +Define location: / +Scheme: http +Forward Hostname/IP: IP-ADDRESS-OF-YOUR-MATRIX +Forward Port: 8449 +Custom config: + proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; + proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; + client_max_body_size 50M; + +# SSL +# Either 'Request a new certificate' or select an existing one +SSL Certificate: matrix.DOMAIN or *.DOMAIN +Force SSL: true +HTTP/2 Support: true + +# Advanced +# Allows NPM to listen on the federation port +Custom Nginx Configuration: listen 8448 ssl http2; +``` + +Also note, NPM would need to be configured for whatever other services you are using. For example, you would need to create additional proxy hosts for `element.DOMAIN` or `jitsi.DOMAIN`, which would use the forwarding port `81`.